Ofcom clears Channel 4 News of ‘left-wing bias’ over EHRC ‘toxic culture’ report
Ofcom said the report was on a "legitimate matter of public interest" and done with due impartiality.
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Ofcom said the report was on a "legitimate matter of public interest" and done with due impartiality.
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